[TxMt] LaTeX: Makeindex for nomencl

Carsten Hoever roschtatoschta at mac.com
Thu May 1 17:29:13 UTC 2008


No, in Textmate. The info button in the drawer (with no file selcted).  
And to clearify the meaning of the variables: They are for the name of  
the .nlo (IN) respectively .nls (OUT) file.

Bye,

Carsten

> Thanks Carsten, I will check this out. Do you define the variables  
> within your preamble?
>
> Christian
>
> Am 01.05.2008 um 17:54 schrieb Carsten Hoever:
>
>> I have the following command for calling Makeindex for nomencl.
>>
>> <LaTeX: Makeindex for Nomenclature.tmCommand>
>>
>> I call it manually with command+option+m. Variables NOMCL_IN and  
>> NOMCL_OUT have to be defined in your project.
>>
>> Not very elegant and but it works.
>>
>> Bye,
>>
>> Carsten
>>
>>
>> Am 01.05.2008 um 17:49 schrieb Christian:
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> On the LaTeX-Bundle I found a command "Run Makeindex". Is there no  
>>> way to customize it for such a purpose? I think using Makeindex  
>>> the normal way is done in similar way:
>>>
>>> makeindex    -s    german.ist    -g    foo
>>>
>>>
>>> Christian
>>>
>>>
>>> Am 01.05.2008 um 15:35 schrieb Charilaos Skiadas:
>>>
>>>> Brad, isn't there still the option for users to provide their own  
>>>> shell script, like with latexmk.pl?
>>>>
>>>> Btw Christian, you might want to look into latexmk.pl, and  
>>>> perhaps contact the author of that package if it doesn't do all  
>>>> this extra stuff you want. It was designed to call things like  
>>>> makeindex and bibtex and latex again and again the right number  
>>>> of times. It should in theory be able to handle all other "extra  
>>>> stuff", but that depends on whether its author might be  
>>>> interested in that.
>>>>
>>>> Haris Skiadas
>>>> Department of Mathematics and Computer Science
>>>> Hanover College
>>>>
>>>> On May 1, 2008, at 8:42 AM, Brad Miller wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Christian,
>>>>>
>>>>> There is no easy way to pass special arguments to the makeindex  
>>>>> command right now.
>>>>>
>>>>> After This semester is over I can look at adding special options  
>>>>> for bibtex and makeindex to the Latex preferences panel, but  
>>>>> that doesn't help you today.
>>>>>
>>>>> In the meantime, I think you either need to keep running  
>>>>> makeindex from the command line or write a simple textmate  
>>>>> command that invokes the command below.
>>>>>
>>>>> Brad
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On May 1, 2008, at 6:45 AM, Christian wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Am 30.04.2008 um 15:10 schrieb Christian:
>>>>>>> Hi,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Creating a nomenclature with nomencl needs to invoke MakeIndex  
>>>>>>> with the following:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> makeindex ⟨filename ⟩.nlo -s nomencl.ist -o  
>>>>>>> ⟨filename ⟩.nls
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> The *.nlo file is successfully created after running LaTeX and  
>>>>>>> I would like invoke MakeIndex as I do it when compiling the  
>>>>>>> document with LaTeX.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> How could I do that?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>>>>> Christian
>>>>>>
>>>>>> That should be possible with TM. Does somebody have any hints,  
>>>>>> please...?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Thanks
>>>>>> Christian
>>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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